Grands Montets Sports
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Chamonix? Just visit the Skiset Grands Montets Sports store!

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A family-friendly hotel with great views in Argentiere
Situated in Argentiere, this hotel is just over the road from Les Grands Montets ski area and Le Tour just a short bus ride up the valley.
This friendly hotel has a range of guest bedrooms available to suit all budgets. Ranging from Standard (14m2) and Comfort rooms (16m2), both sleeping 1-2 people, to Comfort Junior (18m2) sleeping 2-3 and Family rooms (20m2) that can accommodate up to 4 people. There are also some interconnecting rooms available that can also work well for families. All rooms have their own ensuite bath or shower facilities, TV, wifi, balcony and views of the Argentiere glacier and surrounding peaks.
If you are on a budget, then their Eco rooms may be just what you're after. Slightly smaller than the others (12m2), these double/twin rooms have all the same amenities but the private bathroom facilities are across the corridor rather than ensuite.
Accommodation is offered on a room only basis but the hotel serves a generous buffet-style breakfast each morning for a supplement. Other facilities include free car parking, a ski room with boot dryer, children's playground, and baby cots are available on request.
The hotel enjoys a super central location on the main street in Argentiere; all the shops, bars and restaurants are right on the doorstep and the ski bus and local train both stop closeby.
Want to rent skis or snowboards in Chamonix? Just visit the Skiset Grands Montets Sports store!
This rental shop in Argentiere is situated right at the foot of the Grands Montets cable car - so there's a minimum of carrying equipment and a maximum amount of convenience - just grab your skis or snowboard and go! Frederic and his team are on hand to assist you in the store.
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